1 lirinrr Uuprrt Vaily JftrUi F.-ltUy, November 10, 1043 PRESBYTERIAN FALL BAZAAR PRINCE RUPERT "i'EARS AGO W One of Most Successful Affairs in Years (T.r4y Five Years Ago) Alaska Steamship Co. an-. . . . ... ii. Fall flowers adorned the hr Mcr.. pourers' table at the tea ana over onto a ' . bazaar" held Thursday after-1 'eve!- The fir,,'"1 ; I nouna Ull ne sieamn nia-meda wuuUI comtnonre a itbu- !lar SiTVire between Prince Rupert and Seattle, and Prince Bi- Ipert and Alaska .un November 10 noon uy nisi rresDyterian j ""u Pwice ti,,. 2: '"coming car, '"' Trial began in assize court Jiere of C. Nisuada, a Japunese -f Buckley liny, , Queen Charlotte Islands, accused of tfij murder of anuther Japanese. Classineti Auv,;, Church Ladles' Aid In the church hull. An exumlont attendance huitle the luueiiun one ul Uie most successj ul in jeaio. ReoelvuiK iue guests were Mrs. C. G. Ham, president of the Ladies' Aid. and Mrs. George F. Sendall, wife of the pastor. Mrs John MoLeod was convener uf Uie tea room. At the pouring uble were Jf booths: fancy work.. , Mjs. H. M. Foot and Mrs. JViex I Hub uuyan, wiuie wiuie oej-viu sej'vjuuns iiix were were i r : """-Mrs. j Mis. Robert Farmer, Mrs. R. irc Iter list r Hood, Mrs. Robert Strachaa 1" Whit rvl First shipment Qre from the. PiiThie mine at Srr'.H hers to California via Prince Rupert arrived here. It was of 100 tons and was expected to be followed by other shipments at regular intervals. The Duthie mine wa operated by the Federal .Mir.iog and Smelling Co. ,a Gutter nheim i company. I (Tkirty "ive Yearn Ajo) ! The Hospital Board installed electric lights in the operating j loom so Uiat night operations inij;ht be performed. The former operating room waji turn i into a case room. and Mrs. T. W. Brown. ln Saunders mT charge of ret reshmenU were i Hume C' Mrs. John MoLeod, Mrs. s. , mansun, mTw n liiclrprnitriit dm iwwifupft rtac-itd rn lh ul.;ilinlmi of Prltin Riird mid all f.niiiiiiiiiirf. riri" ininR rmrihfrn (nd central Brltlnti (Yilutnbui '" wtlorl)wd u tiwouil nasi Mull, J'oat OffU Deiurf mftit. Ott) "" PuliH'iliMl rtrry ftnwvm rxrrit fun1T br , Prllli Rbtwrt Dully Krwn M, 9nl Avmi. Hrlur Kiptr'l. JirltUh OnliiniMI, I. A. HI'NTRH. Mnnarta Killtor H. O. HKHHY. MnKliig Director. KTMUKK OK TANAlJIAN HKMS - A'miT rHWI:II OF riHOUI,ATlON8 CANADIAN DAILY NKW.sHAI'KR AS.SOCIATK1N ' HITHSCHIKTION FATBd l'ir fnrrii. Pnf M'vk. AW. IVr Mont It. 7r; "fr Your H00 "JUUbf .3Tl I Vy 4411. IVr M.iiilli. 5V, Fi-r Yrm 0 IHI We Can Build Ships IT WAS Mnall waihij vonst ruction that -early in WorM War II parkt-d a period of shi)luiKliji.tr at the Prime Rupert dry dock which was to sec four minesweepers and later thirteen ten-thousand ton freighters as well as two China coasters turned out, causing upwards of XW) uun to he employed in the local plant at times. Rear-Admiral Kollo Mainjjuy, flag- officer of the Canadian Atlantic fleet, who formerly held a similar post on this coast, spoke in Hoston yesterday ami broadly hinted that the time was ripe, in view of the present international situation, for Cau-ada to U' jrettinjr busy in building' up her naval strength through construction, of new warships. We have often expressed regret that it should ' have taken a w ar and admission of her importance in time of crisis to briny a boom to Prince Rupert. However, it is a fact that, when new ships were . needed in a hurry, Prince Rupert's dry dock was quickly resorted to and did a good job in the emergency, turning out vessels that were unexcelled in , imy other shipyard in Canada even the older and , more firmly established plants. ,: Whether or not another emergency exists at ! this time, it is not for us to be certain, although j there have leen repeated warnings that, after an-'! j other war breaks out. there will not be much time : to get ready to fight. No doubt, however, w any ' warship building- program for naval and other purposes which Canada-may deem it neceary or advisable to embark upon, Prince Rupert's proven ! facilities will be taken advantage of without too ! rewor una turn. i. aaunro. Airs Candy-M-s k j. ta. unjjson wa cusmer Country s - HEVINS, ATTLEES, MARS HALLS AND DOUGLASES GET TOGETHER The Bevins and the Attlees uf Britain and the Marshalls and Dounlases of the U.S. got together when the British prime minister ahd foreign secretary had lunch with the U.S. Secretary of state and ambassador at the latter's London home. Left to right are Mrs. Lewis Douglas, wife-of the U.S. ambassador; Mrs. Ernest Bevin, wife of Britain's foreign secretary; Mrs. George C. Marshall, wife of the U.S. secretary of state; Mrs. Cloment Attlee, wife of Britain's prime .minister: Ambassador Douglas: Secretary Marshall; Lewis Douglas Jr.. son of the ambassador: Mrs. Iwis Douglas. Jr ; Premier Attlee; Foreign 5eretary Bevin snd knee'iiig In front of Mr. Attlee-1 Miss Shannan Douglas, daughter oi th? ambassador. Ejaioy Fine lUdio-Recard Reproi X 4 with fLfTV00D Reminiscences By w.j. J Reflections -Goose Huater Is Robbed By Eagle , George Dawes, local Fisheries ' patrol skipper, Is waiting to catch up with a certain bak . eagle whose hunting instinct The B. C Coast would become the tourist playground of Notch America, according to William McMurray, general passentfi-r i ent ol Uie tJiegon-Wxshinijto.l Kailway Co. The Daily News editorially (l.'manded that the city council force the removal of a planing mill from the corner of Fraser and Fifth Street. The null con-fUtufd a fiie hazard, the editor claimed. I rk4 "- ' ' X ' ..' . .-m . '-. - . mi: vv ::K :xt .1 IIKIillllf Exclusive Features: ShiMtk-frool ffiok-Jlji. 41 Kcracble Kecord Acproduclioa. 4) n(iisb 6ieakeri. -' Tvt clc-4itwd Automatic haner at Amazintr I'rite mm It has been learned at a local teresting feautre of the oc-ineet ins that Scandinavia is Uie casion, hails from Winnipeg true home of Scotsmen and and has been residing here for that the backbone of Scottish the last three or four years, people were Um Kelts, which Speaking of bagpipe playing, surely means kilts, and the many local old timers -will re-Norsemen. The late M. P. Mo- call the Leslie family, who. Cattery would chut'kle to him- when they lived here, were fre-seif when declaring us he lie- quently heard on the pipes, Quetuiy did that he always un- and who were most proficient, del-stood Uie Soots descended They moved to Montreal sever-from "ship-wrecked" Norse- j k! years ago. ; Hieo Calrt If ft last night j ' ;i the Piiaee George for a j three weeks' visit to Vancouver. robbed him of one-third of his day's bag while on a hunting trip this wet-k. Mr. Dawes was hunting' geese and had mar.aced tu hit thre ehonkers as they came in for a landii:? at Spiller River. Two of the blnU were killed outright and the third wounded.- Mr. Dawes went to ret lie vc the two dead birds and, as he was returning, an eagle swooped down from a nearby tree and. clutching the in-ju;wi goo.e in his talons, made off as fast as his cargo's weight would ailow. Presumably, the ea?ie light mijn. St) from tins bit of ancient J K. much reminding of the authorities that thev still exist. ORUENiNG - FRIEND OF OURS ZiT WAS AN interesting message of the possibili-I 'lUs of co-operation between the port of Prince Rupert and the territory (soon to Income a dilute) of Alaska which the Dailv News received :umi history it may be reasonably enoagh inferred that Scotland, resolving on stout ships in future, looked toward the Clyde. HOPS Off fOR HARDY TODAY I Hence, next to whiskey, ship-1 261 THIRD A VEX le WEST building became her proudest f William Spratlms. or Taxco. industry. j Mejtico, who marie a wheel land-. just Wednesday on the small tar- ! ed In some tree and enjoyed a BUSINESS AND PROFESSION This, it Is perhaps needless !o mac uf the Seal Cove air base., ,ast hich was about tqua. say. is Education Week and lotik off shortly after 9 o'clock to its own weieht Tterday from Alaska s friendly governor, Ernest Ciruenmg, for de-livery to the people of Prince Rupert. Every time we meet Governor Grueing we are the more convinced of his sincere conviction that Prince Kupvrt can play a bbr part, if permitted to, in the solution of Alaska's long standing this memins: for Port Hardy enruute to Seattle alter being Uo.d op hese yesterday by weather. ' ' HELEN BEAUTY - ',; aiw ay r MATTSO.VS UPHOLSTERERS AN'D FURNITURE REPAIRS Plastic Materials Classified udverUii)R brings results much information of Interest and value is heard. The various relalion.viiips between parents and teachers aiut Tao Vhildren are treated in lull, us well as other matters pertaining to instruction. It nngh t be s.s.d transportation uuncuuies. ome dav, with the support and interest of such friends as Governor Gruening. and it now seems assured that he i voin - ft If eonntvtion beiweti; b.in. bo.K - to remain in that important post for a wlule longer, there is 4rI! a sd Prime Rupeit may well niter upon its role as the Li..!a -ubuvt Dttnloj)lllo Mattresses Drapes Curtains Bed Spreads Cushions, etc Second-Hand Furniture Phone Blue S18 P.O. Box 52t 330 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B C. HANDY HOME ?: GrNt?.c con; D3i't let yourself In for a disappointment. Order carUs now have them in lime fi.j Cbr:stnws lua&ng. GEORGE L. ROR IE ! Build:.".? i'i r; Public Acrountant. Auditor, etc. A bn;u1oast Wednesday evening said Queensland in northern Aastr.-'Ua had been withou; any rain for three years. Not far away, over ln Northeastern India, the average ruiaUU is between five and sis hundred inches. This is passed along as a news item, free of charge Speaking personally well stay-in Pttnoe Kupert a while longer. Rdl,f- C:-Besner Income Tax Returns Conjpill Block Phone 3S7 natunrt and most economic port of entrv and railhead for Alaska. We ;m having, of course, to buck the big interests centred at Seattle, who naturally want to put every obstacle they can in the way of this port " which Dick Neuberger so aptly described as their ""had dream." If the Alaskans themselves are as enterprising as their kinsfolk in continental United Mates and Prince Rupert people, as well as the railway people and others who have interests and something to sell here, keep on the iob, the worm is sure to turn some day. The natural 'economic laws ajmot held ?vek forever bv artificial and un-Yasotuble rest notions which are maintained for PHC' Minting BESNER BLOCK F0 E. i F03 T' ROCK ar.J 0 Piper Bill MacKay. whose playing at the observance of Remembrance Day was an Iu- c-. Opening Saturday, Nov. 20 MARGARET NIXON FLORIST FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION SAY IT WITH FIJOWEIIS - Dailv arrival, dewej- fresh from hot-hoih to you. We are a cW as yuur telephone, or better lui, top iv. and U-tV jret actuiaintenL 322 Third Avenue Formerly Occupied by Scuby's Fur rilONKV.UHK.X TS7 P.O. BOX 1491 PAPER HANGING AND WOOD FINISHING Latest Shade. Styles and Color J. P. MOLLER Phone BLUE 155 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P O. Box 1401 c.i ' r M. J. M Men a:: a' of the Outdoors N I W 1 1 X 1 1: X S T r A !M E& i PRINCE GEORGE i - SAILS FOR i VANCOUVER AND iVrr.RXILDMTE PORTS ; ' EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. ! For KETCHIKAN ' VII)F.SDY MIDNKIHT .For ReserTatior.5 Write I or Call i CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B C. MARAHET In N? ' ROOM l!. PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repair MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 75 972 10th East PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR AND MESSENGER Beer. &xla ar.d Ginger Ale Bottles PHONE RED T51 r.Li GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repair Construction Alterations Floor Sandin; a Specialty 1 ! 0 qui iTT fit VowtV -wte setijsn tmeiwts of some parts of the: country 2 the-expense of others. f rL, lVuKV Rupert c;.n rest its case on the natural ! ..advantage which it so obviously pos,esses as the I iait of Alaska, but of course, it must keep pound- s Iing away all the time in the promotion of its cas. j Alorv enthusiastic and persistent advocates, even among inirjlves. Uke Governor Gruening would be j veiy helpful. EDUCATION OR UQUOR? THIS HAS BEEN Canadian Education Wtvk. The schools have Iwn receiving many visitors to stv for themselves w hat is happening in the classiiHuus to find out what kind of facilities and teadurs they have, to get an idea how the schools, are pivpiring students to cve w ith the conditions of modem lite and to be better citi?,cns ixf the conv muuit, the nation and the world. Articles have bevn written, stntvlus made and meeting held. Suvf ss in ie uukiiig: of a tatter and more ade-t iuate educational system can well come from more I enlightetunl citizens in each community, able sc1hh1 Kurds ;uul supenor teachers. The key to bring about netoleU clunges in the eilucational system iul staivdattls. after all. lies in the hands of the people whom it has taeu endeav-oui-ed to niach durimr this Education Week. Here in h-incr Rupert just short of a million dollars w as ixut at the gtvvru!ver:t lujttor st on last year. The city of IViiuv Kupert in the same year sjvtit S0.lHh on shk1s and education. These arc.sti iking figures. When the people become convin'ctsl. not only in Prince Rupert but in the rest of the country, that the school house is. as important as the Hqtior tMv, they nwiy KxHctHi to take a more sotar vview f the sacrifices and efforts to Iv made for cdttcatii. There aiv other things, tvo to which tuulue importance ajpears to ta attached as com-i4irtl with the vital matter of education. Well Cartage Ltd. Complete Ming Seree Ciatiog fasting Cartage BLI E 7M . BLIE 9M ate SHOE 3i M4 Phone KED P.O. liox 721 Y,Mi awe it to yourselTe l. have the bot in wrk rloihrt PANTS Prae-.tca'Iy any type of work ttxHisi'rs you can name we have RAINWEAR Everything for wet weather f root rubber bo.ts to rub-bt r hits UNDERWEAR You cn rvly on us to supply the design ar:il weight y. want -we .Hwialue ln Sur-fietd's Tut a very good bur tn . . . . BLANKETS JV Our 4-PtlINT UUITNEVS $35.50 a pair -HM E C K YS $14.95 a piiir ACME CLOTHING REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED j x S Ormes D R. E. MORTIMER la 2nd Ae. tNear CFPRi PRESCRIPTION CHEMIS 3 AM WEd-DATS, STORK BOUR3 'V SUXDATS AST) HOLIDAYS-" 7 PH TO Fr $re.Sunth. FleiibiUly. Weather Resiance and Liht Height, the New GOODYEAR BRAIDED CORD AIR HOSE Stan4 ot mm ltawU Vp COODYEAR -ir Butlt HOSE U SetUng Ner Records far J? rsunc z.ca ljt Jk lat U ,w a4 TRANSMISSION BELTING consult: PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE savoy HOTEL Carl ZareUi, Prop. ERASER STREET PRIXCE RUPERT gatergKJ from T P " tsA S'-; lH2j car Mkt aerttet from I im. UU pA ft IU Sernd Aveaae PHONE 81 X j